- Fab Lab ULB
- Link to info: https://fablab-ulb.gitlab.io/projects/coronavirus/protective-face-shields/index-en/
- Link to file https://gitlab.com/fablab-ulb/projects/coronavirus/protective-face-shields
- PETG or PLA + transparent A4 sheet (PVC, Acetate...). Time per unit ~30 min
- Alternative by Andreas Kopp (used in Munich hospital): https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4239203 -> 11 min printing
- Link to file: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4159366
- 3 mm plexiglas + A4 transparent sheet. Time per unit: ~1min
- Validated by CHU Saint-Pierre Hospital (Brussels)
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Link to files: https://fablab-ulb.gitlab.io/projects/coronavirus/protective-face-shields/PFC-Headband-Flexible-LaserCut/tuto-en/
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Transparent PVC + Priplak (polypropylene) (1mm thick). Time per unit: ~2min/piece
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Validated by CHU Saint-Pierre Hospital (Brussels)
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Konrad Klepacki, Mateusz Dyrda
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Link to files: https://hackaday.io/project/170481-laser-cut-medical-shield
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o,5mm PETG Sheet. Time per unit ~2 mm
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Stratasys
Link to file: Instructions
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Fab Lab Gregorio Marañón Hospital, Madrid (Validated by the Hospital)
- STL file: [https://t.co/JptT0dFNlS?amp=1]
- Adapted from the model : https://www.youmagine.com/designs/protective-visor-by-3dverkstan
- Advantages: No elastic needed, closed on the top, one piece, Acetate A4 holes made with normal punch, Fast impression (0.8mm & 0.6mm)
- More info (Spanish, TBT: https://twitter.com/3d_maranon/status/1242177410759524355?s=20)
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Basque Country Maker Community
- Two different models validated in two different Hospital Areas
- Both have similar characteristics (material not important...) and need elastics
- More info (Spanish): https://covideuskadi.net/impresion-3d/
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**Sevilla Fab Lab **
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Three 3d printed models:
- Two models take 1h30min
- One model take 30-60 min
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More info, instructions, links to models (Spanish): [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZGGPAnLHep-XhOIiMBEJYYkVxy3LLOOCDgDfDMIugrw/edit] (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZGGPAnLHep-XhOIiMBEJYYkVxy3LLOOCDgDfDMIugrw/edit)
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